(Tue 10.00-18.00, Wed - Sun 10.00 - 17.00, maximum 85 people) 13.00 - 14.00 technical break.
TICKETS TO THE PRINCES CZARTORYSKI MUSEUM ARE VALID FOR A PARTICULAR DATE AND TIME, AND THEIR NUMBER FOR EACH DATE IS LIMITED. MORE INFORMATION ON THE POSSIBILITY OF BOOKING OR PURCHASING TICKETS ARE HERE
From September 1, Tuesday is the day of free entry to permanent exhibitions at the NMK.
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A set of marble statues purchased by Artur and Zofia Potocki in 1830 in Rome first went to Pałac pod Baranami [Palace under the Rams] in Krakow, then to their family residence in Krzeszowice, and next – in difficult wartime conditions – it was transferred to the Princes Czartoryski Museum and deposited there thanks to the efforts of curator Pelagia Potocka. The collection presents a group of Roman sculptures as well as decorative and sepulchral bas-reliefs, unique in Polish collections. It is complemented with ceramics and bronze items.
Text by: Dr Dorota Gorzelany – Mediterranean archaeologist, Head of the Ancient Art Department of the National Museum in Krakow. -
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